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Old 11-24-2008, 04:01 PM
Maxamilious Maxamilious is offline
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ABS/Wheel Hub Wire harness

Edit: 2001 Grand Prix SE 3.1L

The ABS wires mysteriously got severed on the male side, and I'm going to need a new male connector and a couple male terminals. (Front Passenger side if that makes a difference) Does anyone know what style/type they are?

I'm going by looks and they appear to be the Metri-pack 150 series, but I'm unsure of the gauge.

These look just like em.

http://whiteproducts.net/sealed150.shtml

Can anyone confirm the type and gauge? Where would I buy them? I went to an AutoZone and Murray's and they did not have matching terminals there.
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Old 11-24-2008, 08:56 PM
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Re: ABS/Wheel Hub Wire harness

One possibility is to goto a junkyard..."pick-a-part".

You should be able to get the connector from a "W" car..Buick Regal, Grand Prix or a "U" van...Chevy Venture, Pontiac Tran-Sport, or Olds Silhouette.

The W- and U- chassis are very similar with the van having a little higher weight capacity and a stretched underbody.
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